Petite Fleur is a Singapore florist with a wild, garden-gathered look that holds up well in local humidity. Couples turn to them for arrangements that feel effortless and natural, yet arrive on time and built to last through a long wedding day.
If you want an enchanted-garden style without the worry of wilting or late delivery, they are worth a place on your shortlist. Here is what couples value, what to check on price, and what to confirm before you book.
Petite Fleur suits couples who want artistry and reliability in equal measure. Reviews point to bouquets that match, or improve on, their reference photos, and to a team that stays calm under the pressure of a Singapore wedding morning.
The studio sits in an industrial building on New Industrial Road, so it works best for delivery or quick collection rather than casual browsing. Most coordination happens online or over WhatsApp.
If you are weighing up your options, our review of Flowers by Terra makes a useful comparison.
A common theme is that the flowers arrive fuller and fresher than expected, and hold their look for days afterwards, which matters in the heat.
Pricing is handled openly online, with bespoke wedding quotes given individually. Reviews do not mention hidden costs or pushy upsells, and couples generally feel the blooms justify the premium.
Most coordination is digital. If you self-collect, the studio is in an industrial area that is easy for loading but not a high-street shopfront.
You can see their current ranges and availability on the official Petite Fleur Singapore website.
Before you pay a deposit, check these:
Petite Fleur fits the modern romantic who wants flowers that look gathered from a garden, with movement and texture over rigid symmetry.
A good fit if you:
Less suitable if you:
It is also worth reading our 24hrs City Florist review before you decide.
Petite Fleur is one of the more dependable premium florists in Singapore for the whimsical, garden-gathered look. They are strongest at lush, sturdy arrangements that survive the day, which suits couples who want a high-end style with little logistical stress. You are likely to be happiest here if you value artistic consistency and punctuality. To compare options, see other wedding florists in Singapore.
Our editor read through Petite Fleur’s publicly available details and recent customer reviews, then grouped the points that recur into the strengths, trade-offs and checks above. The aim is to help you judge the style and reliability before you enquire, so you can shortlist faster and arrive at your first chat knowing what to confirm on seasonality and delivery.
They are noted as reliable for urgent requests, assembling and delivering quality bouquets at short notice. This suits you if a vendor has fallen through or plans changed. Confirm any rush surcharge when you order.
Yes. They have a signature wild style but are described as good at matching a couple’s palette. Share clear reference images at enquiry for the closest match.
Couples report bouquets staying fresh through long, humid outdoor ceremonies, thanks to hydration techniques and hardy blooms. If wilting worries you, this is a strong point.
It is in an industrial building on New Industrial Road, so check the unit number first. It suits collection by car, but it is not a high-street shopfront.
About the author: Rachel Tan is a Singapore-based wedding editor at BestWedding.sg who reviews local wedding vendors by weighing verified customer feedback against publicly available business details, helping couples compare fit before they enquire.
Note: This review is based on publicly available details and customer reviews at the time of writing, and was prepared in good faith with best effort for accuracy. Petite Fleur’s pricing, seasonal blooms, rush options and self-collection arrangements can change, so please confirm current packages and timings directly with the florist before paying a deposit.